Hi, Im hoping to do some endurance/ charity rides this winter and I wanted to have like a grab strap for when I go for a canter/gallop, just incase I become unbalanced. Which would be best a martingale or breastplate?
Brestplate everytime. Martingales can dissapear if the horse does puts its head down (for whatever reason) whereas Brestplate is just in the same place you left it.
I use a breastplate with running martingale attachment (what's the proper name??) so I have the best of both worlds, and I've used it for both hunting and LDR. Adds a bit of braking, keeps the saddle in place so you can ride with slightly looser girths, and you've got a neck strap.
I have a 5 point - keeps the saddle most secure, a hunting breastplate - usefully placed grab strap that stops the saddle slipping back, and an elasticated breastgirth - useful grab strap, but no option of adding a martingale.
I have a JW 5 point on for anything other than flat work - all jumping, hacking, xc etc. I was riding tonight in a 5 point and a separate standing martingale which was just too confusing - straps everywhere
I have a hunter one. Cheaper than a 5 point and just as good for something to hang on to as it's well anchored near the bit you want to grab.It's only a cheapy one though. I actually use a nice elasticated V- check for shows which doesn't have a neck strap. Dunno why I thought that was a good idea
another vote for a 5 point. i have a fjord who is quite round so saddle slips easily when doing anything other than walking, 5 point keeps it secure and makes me feel nice and safe in the saddle!
I also have a 5 point love it i think martingales are useless and just flop about but my 5point stays nicely in place, there are some though depending on your horse they dont fit wider/cobby types very well